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1. Broadcom ships 100m 802.11g chips.
Broadcom ships 100m 802.11g chips Broadcom has shipped its 100 millionth 54gWi-Fi chip, claiming it to be the most popularWi-Fi chip ever, with consumer applications ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
2. Senate looks to strengthen municipal Wi-Fi.
The US Senate is working on legislation that will allow city governments to push municipal Wi-Fi initiatives without interference from state governments. States including Florida, ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
3. Motorola steps up pressure on RIM.
Motorola has launched its Q device as a BlackBerry killer, and now Samsung is heading down the same path, launching a slim Qwerty smartphone, the ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
4. More consolidation in mobile networks.
France Telecom has paid about 159m [euro] to take a majority stake in Jordan Telecom. It acquired a 10% stake to add to the 40% ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
5. Microsoft IIS 7 slips in quietly, failing to attract the attention it...
This year has seen more than its share of high profile Microsoft beta releases, including Office 2007, Internet Explorer 7 and, of course, Vista. A ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
6. Challenge to Qualcomm reaches Korea.
The mobile chipmakers are stepping up their legal challenge to Quaicomm, adding Korea to existing actions in the US and Europe. Texas Instruments and Broadcom ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
7. Paris aims for free Wi-Fi in 2007.
Paris aims for citywide wireless coverage by the end of 2007, helping to make it the most connected capital city in the world, Mayor Bertrand ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
8. Security still main corporate worry about WLan.
Despite recent security enhancements to Wi-Fi, including the federal class 802.11i extensions, this remains the key concern of large enterprises about going wireless. According to ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
9. The Cloud launches Ultra Wi-Fi unlimited plan.
UK hotspot operator The Cloud has launched its Ultra Wi-Fi offering, an all-you-can-eat plan that offers Wi-Fi access in nine UK cities and about 7,000 ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
10. Motorola takes up Microsoft's cause in unified communications.
Microsoft has long realized that unified communications--integrating all the various forms of messaging and mail into one interface--will be a key driver for enterprise office ... (PREMIUM PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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